Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] not have the " in BNC.

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1 So , although a wild horse would continually roam in search of food , a domestic horse may not , or may not have the opportunity to do so .
2 This is the main appeal of religion to the vast majority of believers , who may or may not have the ‘ oceanic ’ feeling of the more mystically inclined .
3 And may or may not have the resolution , the constancy , so to do .
4 And there 's also you may or may not have the erm form which you claim relief for community charge and housing benefit inside the form .
5 I am grateful to the hon. Gentleman for trying to answer the question , but can he improve on that answer and tell the House clearly whether a Labour Government would or would not have the fourth boat ?
6 The vast majority of defendants , even politically motivated ones , have not the energy , and may not have the means , to launch long and expensive appeals .
7 It is also worth noting that in Edinburgh Scottish English , phonologically prominent syllables are typically uttered with raised or high pitch and need not have the type of pitch movement associated with phonological prominence in descriptions of standard southern English ( cf.
8 I asked him if he would teach John music , and explained the difficulty , as John wanted to know too soon and would not have the patience to practise .
9 The right hon. Gentleman made a statement in the House about a fast track procedure under which some applicants would be sifted out immediately and would not have the right of appeal — at least not the right of audience in an appeal or representation in an appeal .
10 The teacher will be unprepared for change and will not have the flexibility needed to adapt to new situations …
11 Sexual matters will become one more element in a case-work situation and will not have the overheated significance which breeds either embarrassed silence or confused bluster .
12 ‘ From a practical point of view , they are still dependent on their company for career progression and can not have the independence an external auditor would have nor would they necessarily have the technical expertise if they conducted a statutory audit only once a year . ’
13 They insist that planners do not and can not have the scale and quality of knowledge and foresight to regulate prices and output effectively .
14 The Law Society , recognising that savings have to be found , has put together a package of proposals which would give the looked-for savings but would not have the damaging effects of the Government 's plans .
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